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Mallikarjun Kharge, PM Modi Mourn Legendary Shooter Jaspal Rana’s Death

Legendary shooter and coach Jaspal Rana passed away at 49 in New Delhi after health complications. Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge mourned him as a "towering figure in Indian sport." Prime Minister Narendra Modi also expressed grief, praising his achievements and mentorship. Rana won 15 Commonwealth Games medals and coached Manu Bhaker to Olympic success.

Mallikarjun Kharge mourns Jaspal Rana's death, calls him "towering figure in Indian sport"

New Delhi, June 12

Congress president Mallikarjun Kharge on Friday expressed grief over the passing of renowned shooter and coach Jaspal Rana, calling him "a towering figure in Indian sport and one of our greatest shooting champions."

"From bringing glory to India on the world stage to nurturing future generations of shooters, his contribution to Indian sport was truly extraordinary. He even delved in public service to work for his state of Uttarakhand," Kharge wrote on X.

"My heartfelt condolences to his family, friends and the entire sporting fraternity," he added.

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Narendra Modi also mourned the demise of Rana, stating, "Deeply saddened by the passing of Shri Jaspal Rana Ji. His passing is a profound loss to the world of Indian sports. He brought immense glory to the nation through his extraordinary achievements in shooting. Equally remarkable was his contribution as a mentor, shaping and guiding young athletes with great dedication. His unwavering commitment to excellence, discipline and service to the sporting world earned him immense admiration. My thoughts are with his family, friends and the entire sporting fraternity in this hour of grief. Om Shanti."

The 49-year-old passed away in New Delhi on Friday after battling health complications. He was admitted to Max Hospital in Saket, South Delhi, where he breathed his last, hospital officials confirmed. Rana had reportedly fallen ill while returning from the ISSF World Cup in Munich on Thursday and later underwent a medical procedure in Delhi.

Rana leaves behind a legacy spanning over three decades in Indian shooting. He remains the nation's most decorated Commonwealth Games athlete, having won 15 medals -- nine gold, four silver and two bronze -- across the 1994, 1998, 2002, and 2006 editions. His Asian Games achievements include four golds and a silver, notably a historic three gold medals at the 2006 Doha Asian Games, achieved despite competing with a high fever.

After retiring from active competition, Rana focused on coaching and nurturing talent. As India's junior national coach, he played a key role in developing stars such as Manu Bhaker and Saurabh Chaudhary. Despite a temporary fallout with Bhaker before the Tokyo Olympics, they reconciled, with Rana mentoring her to secure two bronze medals at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

At the time of his death, Rana was serving as India's high-performance coach for pistol events.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Sad day for Indian sports. Jaspal Rana's story is one of resilience - competing with high fever and still winning gold at Doha 2006 says it all. And then he became a coach who built champions. Condolences to his family. Om Shanti.

Michael C

Hats off to Jaspal Rana. As a sports fan from the UK, I've watched Indian shooters dominate world events thanks to coaches like him. His legacy as a mentor will inspire generations. Rest in peace, champion.

Vikram M

Kharge ji's tribute is appropriate. Jaspal Rana was indeed a towering figure. But I can't help feeling that Indian sportspersons often get recognized only after they're gone. We need better healthcare and support for our athletes while they're alive. A necessary lesson from this tragedy.

Sarah B

Incredible legacy. Jaspal Rana's journey from athlete to coach is a masterclass in giving back to the sport. The way he reconciled with Manu Bhaker and helped her win Olympic bronze is the stuff of legends. Truly sad that we've lost such a mentor.

Rohit P

Jaspal Rana was just 49. That's way too young. It's a stark reminder that health comes first. Even at his peak, he competed with fever - that grit defined him. My deepest condolences to his family and the shooting fraternity. We've lost a true son of Uttarakhand. 🙏

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